Wednesday, June 21, 1972. THE REVIEW in The House Of Russell HAIK STYLISTS LID. We Are Moving To THE PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 9767 - Fourth Street On July Ist For Appointments — Please Call 656-1522 A VERY SINCERE THANK YOU TO ALL FOR YOUR PATRONAGE SINCE OUR OPENING In Our Appreciation, Prizes Will Be Drawn On July 2 2493 BEACON 656-3944 SIDNEY SOFTBALL SCORES by Phyllis Johnson Last week saw teams battling for the top four positions “in Sidney Softbali Association play. The four leading teams will compete in a double round knock- out tournament in conjunction - with Sidney Day on July Ist. Scores from the past week: Sun: VU383 defeated Harvey’s Sporting Goods 7-4. Royal Oak over Sidney Hotel 5-2. Mon: Harvey’s Sporting Goods over Metro Toyota 14-3. Van Isle Mounties defeated Royal Oak Sporting Goods 6-5. Tuesday: Sidney Joker over Metro Toyota 8-2. , Wed: Sidney Hotel over Metro Toyota 6-2. Thurs: Sidney Jokers over Van isle eames 5-4, : Sidney Hotel over VU33 - Jefault Harvey's Sporting Goods f| over Van Isle Mounties 10-3. With. the. 15 game deter- mination point nearing for each team the league now stands: Sidney Hotel Harvey's Sporting Goods 10 3 20 Sidney Jokers 9 5 18 Royal Oak Sporting Goods (Tie) 6 5-13 VU33 6 7 12 Van Isle Mounties (Tie) 210.5 Metro Toyota oR 0 LITTLE LEAGUE IN REVIEW Standings in Little League as of June 15 areas follows: In: the major league: Aces first with 19 points, Bombers.16 points, Eagles and Braves: tied: with 11 points, Lioris 6 points,-and Cubs 5 points. In the minors: Giants 14, Shrimps 13, Mets 12, Expos 8, and Spitfires 5. Games. Scheduled. for . this week: June. 22 6:30 - Harveys Sporting Goods vs Sidney Jokers, Sanscha. June 22 - 6:30 -.Royal Oak Sporting Goods vs VU33, Rom Knott. June 25 - 1:30 - Sidney Hotel vs Van. Isle Mounties. - Sanscha. June 25 6:30 - Harveys Sporting Goods vs. Royal. Oak Sporting Goods - Sanscha. June 25 6:30 - VU33 vs Sidney Hotel - Rom Knott: June 26 6:30 - Sidney Jokers vs Metro Toyota - San- scha. June 27 6:30 - Harveys Sporting Goods vs Metro Toyota - Sanscha, June 27 6:30 - Royal Oak Sporting Goods vs Van Isle Mounties - Rom Knott, June 28 6:30 - VU 33 vs Harveys Sporting Goods - Sanscha. June 29 - 6:30 - Van Isle Mounties vs. Metro Toyota - Sanscha. June 29 6:30 - Royal Oak Sporting Goods vs Sidney Hotel - Rom. Knott. Little League The annual meeting and election of Officers for The Pat Bay Little League will.take place on Tuesday, June 27th, at 8:30 p.m. at the Scout Hall in Sidney. All people interested in Little League ball are asked to. attend. CORRECTION The headline on a front page story in last: week’s Review in- correctly referred to an increase in sewer charges for the Brent- wood Bay area. The $200 increase will actually. apply. to water service connection. charges levied by the Brentwood Water District... Students ot secondary schools throughout British ¢ Colum- ; bia were recently given the.opportunity to express. their views on the abuse of drugs and alcohol. This was done through an advertising contest sponsored by. the Provin- cial Government's Council on Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco. Below is the winning advertisement in the category of drug abuse, as selected by a student panel of judges. A $1000 cash prize, for use by their school, McRoberts Jr. Second- ary School, Richmond, was received by. Heather Middle- mass, Maury Peterman and Christine Middlemass, the ( My a mesh n “team which created the advertisement. art & sata Ks ats ke Wer oe 7% wre whe Ft at Fat we te Se 4 m1 earth A ‘ ., hy iy uy ALA eo > ‘* A MLSSAGE FROM STUDINTS OF HUGH HC ROAE NTS SCHOOL, RICHMOND! LARITISH COL, UMBIA. ws Ute waa e. * * THE LAW IN REVIEW Last week, through the co-operation of The Review, the members of the Sidney Detachment of the R.C.M.P. presented an article on good driving and traffic nabits. This week we are presenting a similar article dealing with safety guidelines relating to boating habits, with the hope it will help our readers enjoy a safe holiday season. WATER SAFETY DO — Head for the closest safe anchorage or landing when a storm threatens and avoid the temptation to ‘‘buck it” — Observe the regulations regarding the presence of life- saving equipment, using only that stamped or labelled “‘ap- proved” by the D.O.T. — Assist any boat in distress. The waving, in a vertical cir- cular motion, of a piece of light coloured material or a light by night is a distinctive distress signal. — Slow down when making sharp turns, or in bad weather. — Slow down when passing row boats and canoes, especially in narrow waters. — Learn the Rules of the Road - and practice them. — Respect your boat and know its limitations. De not overload. DON'T — Stand up or change seats ina small boat, particularly when the boat is full. If necessary, crouch low and keep the weight on the boats centre-line, holding on to both gunwales. — Operate near swimmers. _—. Mix liquor. and boating —. Cruise fast enough to create a dangerous swell. when near small boats: — Attempt to swim ashore if your boat is capsized or swam- ped. Hang on to the boat until you are picked up. — Buzz “bathing beaches”: Swimmers are hard to see in the water. - THE SMALL VESSEL — REGULATIONS FOR PLEASURE CRAFT. — 1. An approved small vessel lifejacket or lifesaving cushion must be carried for each person on board.- 2... Each vessel shall be equipped with two oars and rowlocks or two paddles. 3. All vessels shail carry a bailer. There are additional regulations for the various types. of Pleasure Craft. We recommend that all persons not familiar. with these regulations in detail, make further enquiries at any . office of the R.C.M.P. Boating Safety Guides issued by the Ministry of Transport are available at.all R.C.M.P- ‘offices. . These pamphiets contain instant reference material pertaining to all types of Pleasure Craft. ve : GUIDE TO WATER SKIING REGULATIONS | ITIS AN OFFENCE UNDER THE CRIMINALCODETO: _ 1, Navigate or operate a vessel or any water skis, surf board, . ater sled or other object on any of the waters or territorial navigation; life or limb; having regard to all the circumstances. vessel, keeping watch on the person being towed.: sunset te: noted: above, uring | the. period from one ‘hour. after 4. ‘aleohol ora. drug. : “Bo Fail to’stop,” vender. assistance, : (and other’ + Fequirements) ‘while having the care, charge or control. of. a-vessel.that:is in of a person, "LICENSING OF VESSELS _ oo Pleasure Craft, does not exceed 20 registered. tons, and. is licensed. House free of charge. _ your own; hed ate oe) oo ate s ae weate ss Ea ete te S ee ws ye & an} * Hy < 4 ate hy 4 waxta % Freee we te ¥ 8 9 Os Ket, . AF ae 4” *, t at ot at « « = ‘at ~ ae > > > a 4 + we we an ae oe * ** at o's he s "at * - 7 vt "a ) wees s a ote + . we = *. a io - es anh Se cle fhe (ci iyi pala 4 gy the» provincial | “government: of waters of Canada in such a way as to. be dangerous .to” “ap To navigate or operate. a-vessel towing the abjects noted above, without another responsible person on board. the towing. : : ‘navigate or operate a vessel while towing a “person as. : “volved i in an accident with a person, or r another vessel i in charge : Every vessel that is: less than. 15° registered tons, or: Gif a me equipped with a motor or motors. of 10:H. P. or more ‘must. be is ‘Licences are provided on request from the nearest Custom : : REMEMBER — “SAFETY FIRST - a the te you s save may be fe Dance Awards Results. of the . British Association of Teachers. of Dancing, Medal tests, held. in Victoria, have been announced é as follows: Acrobatic Daneing —.Pre Bronze - Highly -Commended: Andrea Peake, Mary Ann. An- derson, Sandra Purches, Maronny Morgan. Bronze and Silver - Highly Commended: Kelly Morgan. Tap Dancing — Pre Bronze - Commended: Kathryn Murphy, Elien. Marshal, Tracy Adams. Pass Plus: Susan Snow. Pass: Shanna Suess. Bronze test - Commended: Sharon Boulter, Rhonda Adams. British Medallion: Shannon McGeachie. Modern Stage Jazz --. Pre Bronze - Highly . Commended: Ann. Snow, Denise .Adams: Commended: DolinaCindy Starr, Rhonda Adams.. Pass Plus: Jaqueline Hutchings, Susan Fouracre, Ann Marie Kutz, Joan FRIDAY JUNE 30th Pennie,. Kathy Snow, Tracy Adams. Bronze test - Com- mended: Tarah Nation. Pass Plus: Sharon. Boulter. British Medallion: Gail McGeachie. Highland Dancing —. Pre Bronze - Highly Commended: Jennifer Lindsay. Commended: Tracy Adams. Pass Plus: Denise Adams, Tracy Valance, | Lois Nixon. Bronze test - Scottish Lilt: DolinaCindy .. Starr. .. Flora. Mc- Donald - Pass Plus: Jennifer. Lindsay. Silver test: Ann Snow. The examiner, Miss” Jean Richie of Renfrew, Scotland, is a. fellow member and examiner. of the B.A.T.D.. and is one of. their: representatives on the Scottish: Official Board of Highland Dancing. ' * SILVER. THREADS SERVICE SIDNEY BRANCH ~ Thurs. June -22°- 9.00 a.m. a. Centre open: 10.00: a.m. Liquid » Embroidery, .1.15° p.m. Bridge . Club. Fri. June 23 - 9 a.m. Centre Open; 2° p.m. : Jacko, 7 .p.m: “Evening Cards. Mon., June 26-9 ame. ‘Centre Open. = 1:60 p.m. Conversational pane Tues. ‘to Stanley Park; on Tuesday July 11th, Please phone to the Centre - for information. Morning coffee, . ~ light lunches & afternoon tea, ‘served every day Mon. thru Fri. with a-special hot dinner. every. _ Wednesday. Senior Citizens of the district & visitors welcome. aN recommendation from. the Central Saanich’ Police Com- mission for the establishment by. better facilities for rehabilitation Chief John Gelling. | of drug users has been endorsed | ‘by municipal Council, - ~The need for such’ facilities to; 0° which drug users can be referred) |." as a condition of. their sentence ||. has ‘been: stressed recently by Council will send the resolution “Traffic Controls . Increase Accidents - Be Inca report to North Saanich Council, public works chairman, “Barney Taylor said that he had’ been informed by R.C.M.P.: Cpl. pag Ken Morrison that traffic lights” to Union of B.C. Municipalities, |. at Beacon Ave. and McTavish Edmonton Klondike Days Thursday, duly 20 owe , Saturday, duly 2 | $89. » Yipppacal Ih HACK to those mad - days of OB> Eaimonion-drassag up anid steps back ite history: Tha: Gold Rush comes alive and:, < tranistarmne Edmanton into ond _ _ huge patty! There's plonty of tag, ‘entertainment forthe entra | % penne yeni, . Mie, 1 In NOnVAMeanGa. so ei ‘i Take advantage of ane at those packago deal ~ "not much gold J involvedds 2 weekend pAckAgAs 1 midwauk package Price astow ag $69° each, based on doubly oc GuPANG y nGludas: # Accommodations * Airport transtors » Stak dinner on ine Stoak Lott And Edmonton puts you close ta beautiful lasger inthe Fockies for sightaaaing. j | | | ‘Pas Aitara a4 tt rly Ce oo moaps ava, vi mie © ADMIT ine’ ATP tothe completa, peartwarming dry ob tbe @ecading Gig-lLithe Vaga- Han Aweriie Oa sceend atarye i I. WANE cose nons ' ALUMS oe mene 1 BAG Howe St. Vancouver or a [My tiavat agents | mice TULDEN i ” PRCIFIC : we UESTER *Pitahad AT Lm Tale AIFLIN Ge 3 Vou POA tickel pice enhties you foW 164. auacGunt On A ew Trae Gar et your Saelinatian family, plus the biagest Midway ae Mail ta: Pacilic Weatorn Airings, — ot 11790 To Kingsway Ce Court, Edmonton, A sigan ttn Arie in he Whole Wide rt Protrton Road intersections of the Pat Bay. Highway had resulted. in af “marked increase in: the number a; of arcidents.: : “Lights are “not recom«:: mended," said Taylor, “as they increase accidents,” of He -coneluded: his report by | “saying. that the committee im sup yests - no. further action. be. ; taken on obtaining traffic lights’ ay for the Amity Drive Intersection, byt at i ti othe sili ee de oy ri —_—— -BG.EGGS? Fried, boiled, scrambled and pouched eggs are a com: mon part of our sally diet. Aut have you aver counted the numbar of special agg recipes? .., or tha number of recipus which call for agge as one of the Ingredients? Tha tlet-is virtually. andless ~ and now ogg Ideas are being created. all. the lime, The reasons for this wide- spread use of eggs are obvious: High In food value, eaga _al6o have unique cooking qualities which make them indispensable tn mavy rocipes. To find hen rthty varied this datighttul food can be, wo Invite you. to test our own rollaction. of recipes using farnwerash BG. bans. Ws. avallabla frae by writing: wsing ee BO, FOOD INFORMATION S GOVERNMENT OF BAITION COLUMBIA < Partlamant Buildings, Victoria, 6 G.- aun ny